
Kong's 2008 report on the Fortis Heroes Search in Singapore offers a unique glimpse into a brand's community engagement efforts. This event, celebrating everyday heroes, underscores Fortis's commitment to acknowledging individuals who contribute to society. The post provides an interesting perspective on how watch brands connect with local communities and promote their values beyond product launches.












































The Aston Martin DB5, reference 959, is a special edition timepiece created in partnership with Breitling, serving as the official watch partner for Aston Martin and the Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team. This collaboration marks Breitling's re-entry into Formula 1®, connecting the worlds of high-performance automotive engineering and precision horology. The reference is part of a broader initiative to celebrate the shared values of speed measurement and mastery between the two brands.
This particular reference is distinguished by its association with the Navitimer B01 Chronograph 43 Aston Martin Aramco Formula One™ Team, indicating a robust chronograph movement. The case is typically crafted to a substantial diameter, reflecting a contemporary sport watch aesthetic. It features a sapphire crystal for durability and clarity, protecting a dial designed to reflect the partnership's branding.
This timepiece appeals to collectors interested in automotive-themed watches and brand collaborations, particularly those with an affinity for Aston Martin's heritage and its involvement in Formula 1. It represents a specific moment in the partnership between Breitling and Aston Martin, offering a tangible link to both the luxury car manufacturer and its racing division. Variants within this collaboration often feature distinct dial treatments and case finishes.
Thanks Kong for a great piece of reporting Great photos. Keep up with the good work!
Sorry can't provide any comment since I'm not familiar with their watches or the brand itself. What did u think of the watches? Anything special? Or just ordinary and not unique in a very crowded segment? Cheers, Anthony
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